New to Saltwater tanks

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Hi, I've had freshwater tanks in the past but am now itching to try out the saltwater hobby.
Been reading like crazy and my current plan is to pick up a IM 14G fusion to learn on and then get a larger ~75 gallon tank down the road and repurpose the small tank as a quarantine tank.
Everyone says bigger tanks are easier to maintain but they are intimidating with the volume of water needed and the attendant mixing station, RO/DI setup, etc. and I'd rather make most of my mistakes with less investment. Weekly water changes don't bother me.
Am I thinking all wrong?
 

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Hi, I've had freshwater tanks in the past but am now itching to try out the saltwater hobby.
Been reading like crazy and my current plan is to pick up a IM 14G fusion to learn on and then get a larger ~75 gallon tank down the road and repurpose the small tank as a quarantine tank.
Everyone says bigger tanks are easier to maintain but they are intimidating with the volume of water needed and the attendant mixing station, RO/DI setup, etc. and I'd rather make most of my mistakes with less investment. Weekly water changes don't bother me.
Am I thinking all wrong?
Welcome to the game.
 

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Nothing wrong with small tanks. I had both and found out smaller tanks are way easier. Get a good lid to control evaporation and thatll solve 70 percent. The only downside depending is limited fish and invert stocking. I dont dose just my 100 percent water changes weekly. You can even automate with a doser pump to change.
 

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Hello and Welcome to R2R! I say go for the 75 now. I set up my RODI station in the garage and and do water changes every other week in the 180 with the between weeks in the 30 and 32. I don't ever check the parameters in the tank as I don't change anything and keep up with the water changes. My tank is happy
 

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